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Posted by Shubham Kumar 5 years, 1 month ago
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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 1 month ago
Rain is an eternal process benefiting mankind
From the given information of the question ,
Water cycle is responsible to bring rain , which is extremely beneficial for the living organism of the planet Earth ,
As water is an essential need for the survival of living organisms , as it helps to quench thirst , required for the growth of plants , maintain the under water ground level etc.
The need of water and rain is limitless , and hence distorting the rain is equivalent to distorting the needs and comforts.
Therefore ,
we should not disturb this eternal element of nature .
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 1 month ago
The poem ‘The Voice of the Rain’ beautifully shows the continued process of rain which sounds like music to human ears, as it fulfills our needs.
It is an ever going process which sustains human life and provides us with food, pure air and green cover. On the other hand, human lives are mortal. We come on this Earth for a short period and then depart without leaving any mark on this planet. Moreover human beings, for their greed and selfish motives, indulge in destructive activities which may disturb these eternal processes of nature.
We must learn a lesson from nature. If we want peaceful co-existence, we need not disturb the balance of nature, otherwise the whole of humanity will be in danger. We must learn a lesson from such eternal processes and do something good for humanity at large.
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